NASA launches Artemis II to orbit Moon in Orion spacecraft
NewsBytes | April 4, 2026 12:40 AM CST
NASA $93 billion lunar bases plan
Artemis isn't just about going back to the Moon: it's about staying there.
With an estimated $93 billion total cost to date and help from companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin, NASA wants to build lunar bases and even set up a lunar-orbiting station.
The race is also heating up globally as both the US and China eye the resource-rich south pole of the Moon.
For NASA, this mission is about science.
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